NO, that's an example of a CHEMICAL change
the bonds get larger and more bonds are created
Chemical reactions always involve changes in the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds. At least one chemical bond is broken or formed during a chemical reaction.
A new molecule is formed after a chemical reaction.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
NO, that's an example of a CHEMICAL change
It takes energy to break a bond. then the atoms rearrange and can form new bonds releasing energy.
the bonds get larger and more bonds are created
Chemical reactions always involve changes in the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds. At least one chemical bond is broken or formed during a chemical reaction.
Noble gases do not usually form chemical bonds.
The existing chemical bonds break and new bonds are created to give products.
Some or all of the existing chemical bonds in the reactants are broken and new chemical bonds are formed in the products.
Chemical bonds are formed and energy is released.
The form of energy that comes from chemical bonds is known as chemical energy. Chemical energy is considered potential energy, as it requires a transformation to occur.
Iron does form chemical bonds, for example, when it rusts it is combining with oxygen.
When bonds break and new bonds form, a chemical reaction has taken place.
In a chemical reaction, the bonds of the reactants are broken. The atoms will rearrange and new bonds will form.